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a new terminal strip definition in the project and maintain its properties in
the graphical terminal strip layout drawing.
The Terminal Strip Editor dialog box now has an enhanced grid control with
bolder grid lines that provide better visual definition for the terminal strip.
Other enhancements to the dialog box include:
The Terminal Pin (TPin) column is now T.
The TERM column is now Number to indicate the terminal numbering,
whether it is a wire number or user-defined number.
The Function column is now Installation.
A new column (on the far left side of the grid) indicates the level definition.
Tooltip instructions display once you move your cursor over 1 of the tool
buttons in the dialog box.
There is better context menu support that is based on individual cells.
The Preview tab is now Layout Preview.
The Cable Preview tab is now Cable Information.
New tools are available on the Terminal Strip Editor dialog box to create
associations, separate levels from a multiple level terminal block into separate
terminal blocks, reverse the left and right wiring information for a terminal,
and edit terminal block properties such as the number of levels and number
of wires per connection.
The Layout Preview tab of the Terminal Strip Editor dialog box has been
enhanced to allow AutoCADs table objects to be inserted as a terminal strip.
This allows for more accurate representations of what is in the Terminal Strip
Editor, more flexibility with the style, and provides a means for automatic
updating.
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Inserting Spare Terminals
Extra terminal block definitions and accessory information is now maintained
and saved on the graphical terminal strip layout. You can insert spare terminals
and have them accurately update the Bill of Materials as well as various
terminal reports.
For More Information (page 614)
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